Four styles of Tibetan

Om mani padme hum, a sacred mantra, written in Lentsa, Uchen, Drutsa, and Ume styles of the Tibetan script. From the book, Sacred Calligraphy of the East, by John Stevens.

The author describes the styles: Lentsa, used for mystic monograms and seed syllables; Uchen, a book script often carved in wood; Drutsa, a decorative script for title pages of books; Ume, a cursive hand script.

Comments

Please allow me to point out that there is a mistake of the naming of the ‘Drutsa’ script, which in fact called ‘Wartu’ this is a Sanskrit based style similar in relation to the Lantsa Sanskrit script.

I hope you can help !! I need to use the “Om mani padme hum” prayer (in Uchen) in a piece of furniture I am constructing. I am finding it hard to find this script text in any font I can transfer into a CAD drawing to use in a CNC program to carve this out. Is there a specific font I can download for somewhere and if so where ? many thanks, Mick